Jewish literatures and cultures in Southeastern Europe : : experiences, positions, memories / / edited Renate Hansen-Kokorus, Olaf Terpitz.

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Superior document:Schriften des Centrums für Jüdische Studien ; v.37
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Place / Publishing House:Vienna, Austria : : Böhlau Wien,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Schriften des Centrums für Jüdische Studien
Physical Description:1 online resource (429 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Renate Hansen-Kokoruš, Olaf Terpitz (Graz) | Introduction
  • I. Imperial Experiences, Entanglements and Encounters
  • Tamir Karkason (Be'er Sheva) | The "Entangled Histories" of the Jewish Enlightenment in Ottoman Southeastern Europe
  • Alessandro Grazi (Mainz) | On the Road to Emancipation
  • Fani Gargova (Vienna) | Marcus Ehrenpreis and the Literary Circle Misal
  • Martin Stechauner (Vienna) | El Koreo de Viena
  • II. Cultural Production in Modernity
  • Damir Šabotić (Sarajevo) | The Role of the Newspapers Židovska svijest and Jevrejski život in the Formation of a Jewish Cultural and National Identity in Bosnia and Herzegovina Between the Two World Wars
  • Menachem Keren-Kratz (Ramat ha-Sharon) | Cultural Centres in Small Communities in Southeastern Europe
  • Željka Oparnica (London) | Writers of the Sephardi Past
  • Iskra Dobreva (Sofia) | The Multilingualism of Balkan Jews as Reflected in Judeo-Spanish Sources From the 16th to the 20th Centuries
  • Tatjana Petzer (Halle/Berlin) | Rhythms of Creation
  • Renate Hansen-Kokoruš (Graz) | Jewish Life Perspectives from a Non-Jewish Writer's Viewpoint
  • Mirjam Rajner (Ramat Gan) | Il Kal Grandi-Sarajevo's Great Sephardic Temple
  • Mirjam E. Wilhelm (Vienna) | Vjera Biller (1903-1940) and the Neo-Byzantine
  • III. Shoah
  • Olga Ungar (Tel Aviv) | Remembering the Victims
  • Rebecca Krug (Mainz) | Just a Small Cog in the Wheel?
  • Eva Kowollik (Halle) | The Motif of the Hidden Child in Goran Paskaljević's Film Kad svane dan and Filip David's Novel Kuća sećanja i zaborava
  • Sabina Giergiel (Cracow) | Closeness or Distance?
  • Maciej Czerwiński (Cracow) | Imagining Evil and Guilt
  • Bojan Aleksov (London) | Exile on Korčula
  • IV. Contemporary Positions
  • Bettina Hofmann (Wuppertal) | George H. W. Bush Sr. in Babi Yar.
  • Giustina Selvelli (Venice) | Multilingualism, Polycentrism and Exile in Angel Wagenstein's Jewish-themed Works
  • Dijana Simić (Graz) | Writing Jewish Post-/Memory in Judita Šalgo's Trag kočenja and Da li postoji život
  • Goran Lazičić (Graz) | Kabbalah Revisited in Milošević's Serbia
  • Miranda Levanat-Peričić (Zadar) | (Re)Writing the Holocaust in Aharon Appelfeld's and Daša Drndić's Novels
  • V. Biographical Perspectives
  • Branko Ostajmer (Zagreb) | Mavro Špicer (1862-1936) and His Views on the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
  • Yitzchak Kerem (Jerusalem) | Albertos Nar, From Historian to Author and Ethnographer
  • List of Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Body.